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Average Annual Salary in South Korea Rises by Over 1 Million Won, Tax Data Shows

Average Annual Salary in South Korea Rises by Over 1 Million Won, Tax Data Shows

SEOUL, Dec. 20 (Korea Bizwire) –  South Korean workers reported an average annual income of 43.32 million won in 2023, an increase of more than 1 million won from the previous year, according to year-end tax settlement data.  The number of high-income earners making over 100 million won annually reached 1.39 million, while 33% of workers [...]

Foreign Workers in South Korea Top 1 Million for First Time

Foreign Workers in South Korea Top 1 Million for First Time

SEJONG, Dec. 18 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s foreign workforce has reached a historic milestone, surpassing 1 million workers for the first time, with nearly half employed in mining and manufacturing sectors, according to government data released December 17.  A Statistics Korea report on immigrant residency and employment showed that as of May, the number of [...]

South Korea’s ‘Generation X’ Struggles With Retirement Planning Amid Financial Pressures

South Korea’s ‘Generation X’ Struggles With Retirement Planning Amid Financial Pressures

SEOUL, Dec. 17 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent study by Woori Financial Group reveals that nearly 60% of South Korea’s Generation X—those born in the 1970s—have not begun preparing for retirement. The findings, published in Woori’s 2024 Trend Report, highlight the financial challenges faced by this generation, many of whom are burdened with supporting both [...]

Unionized Workers of State-run Bank to Stage Strike over Wage Deal

Unionized Workers of State-run Bank to Stage Strike over Wage Deal

SEOUL, Dec. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized workers of the state-run Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) have voted to stage a general strike later this month over failed wage negotiations with the management, union officials said Friday. More than 80 percent of the unionized workers at the policy lender voted Thursday to stage a general [...]

South Korea’s Construction Workforce Faces Rapid Aging Crisis, Youth Participation Declines

South Korea’s Construction Workforce Faces Rapid Aging Crisis, Youth Participation Declines

SEOUL, Dec. 13 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s construction workforce is aging rapidly, with the average age of construction professionals exceeding 51, up from 38.1 in 2004, according to a report released on Thursday by the Korea Research Institute for Construction Industry (KRCI). The increase of 13 years over two decades highlights a significant demographic shift [...]

South Korea’s Supreme Court Sets New Standard for On-Call Compensation in Wage Calculations

South Korea’s Supreme Court Sets New Standard for On-Call Compensation in Wage Calculations

SEOUL, Dec. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – In a landmark ruling, South Korea’s Supreme Court has determined that allowances paid to nurses and clinical pathologists for “on-call duty” can only be considered part of their regular wages if they can prove they were under the hospital’s direct supervision and control during that time. The decision overturns [...]

South Korea’s Employment Growth Slows to 46-Month Low Amid Broader Economic Challenges

South Korea’s Employment Growth Slows to 46-Month Low Amid Broader Economic Challenges

SEOUL, Dec. 10 (Korea Bizwire) – The growth in South Korea’s employment insurance registrations reached its lowest point in nearly four years, highlighting a slowdown in the labor market as the country faces a range of economic headwinds.  According to the Ministry of Employment and Labor, the number of regular employment insurance subscribers increased by [...]

Subway Workers’ Strike Averted after Last-minute Deal with Management

Subway Workers’ Strike Averted after Last-minute Deal with Management

SEOUL, Dec. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized subway workers called off their planned strike Friday after a last-minute deal was reached in wage negotiations with the management. Seoul Metro, the operator of subway Lines 1 to 8 in the capital area, reached an agreement with each of its three labor unions in the early hours [...]

Non-regular School Workers Launch Strike after Wage Negotiations Fall Through

Non-regular School Workers Launch Strike after Wage Negotiations Fall Through

SEOUL, Dec. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — Non-regular school workers launched a general strike Friday after wage negotiations with the education authorities fell through. Around 60,000 workers mostly involved in providing meals and child care were expected to take part in the nationwide strike, according to their unions, prompting some schools to replace Friday’s lunch meal [...]

Hyundai Motor’s Union to Hold Partial Strike This Week in Protest of Yoon

Hyundai Motor’s Union to Hold Partial Strike This Week in Protest of Yoon

SEOUL, Dec. 5 (Korea Bizwire) — Unionized workers at Hyundai Motor Co. will stage a partial strike this week in solidarity with an umbrella labor union’s walkout against President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law declaration, according to the company’s union Thursday. Hyundai’s 43,000-strong union will hold a four-hour strike each on Thursday and Friday [...]